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If it's convenient come here tonight.
If it's convenient, please come here tonight.
The gathering will be large if the weather is good.
I mean to go tomorrow if the weather is fine.
Weather permitting, let's go on a picnic.
I will come provided I feel well enough.
I will come provided I am well enough.
You'd better not swim if you've just eaten.
If the patient is unconscious, the family can make the decision.
Suppose it rains, what shall we do?
What should we do if it rains?
Please come to my house next Saturday if you care to.
You'd better put aside some money for a rainy day.
Even if you know the truth, you had better pretend otherwise at present.
Don't forget that, if you are on a diet, skipping breakfast will not help you.
It's about time you were independent of your parents.
You can leave now. I'll see to our luggage.
It's high time you had your hair cut; it has grown too long.
You had better not go there again.
It is about time we bought a new microwave oven.

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